In a quad wrestling meet at Cherokee High School on Saturday, Washington Township dumped the hosts on criteria A (8-6 in bouts) after a 31-31 tie.

Mike Vanhorn (113 pounds) and Mike McGeehan (120) each earned overtime wins for the Minutemen, while Steven Calhoun (195) picked up the team’s only pin to help spark the victory. McGeehan’s win was the final bout of the match as he played hero to stun the Chiefs.

Township completed a 3-0 sweep of the Chiefs, Burlington Township (67-12) and Bishop Eustace (75-0). Against the Crusaders, the Minutemen won 11 matches by forfeit.

MILLVILLE QUAD

MILLVILLE 49, AUDUBON 28

MILLVILLE 45, WOODSTOWN 28

MILLVILLE 51, CEDAR CREEK 25

WOODSTOWN 44, CEDAR CREEK 28

AUDUBON 48, WOODSTOWN 22

With their victory against Audubon, the Thunderbolts broke a school record with 17 wins in a season. Joham Garcia (120), Rico Rivera (145/152) and Javier Colon-Rivera (182) each had three pins on the day.

Woodstown, which is trying to earn its way into the playoffs, finished the day 1-2. Dylan Weiss (160) went 3-0 for the Wolverines with a technical fall and two major decisions. Patrick McCurdy (145) also went 3-0 with a pin. Cylas Dorety was 3-0 for the Wolverines with two pins at heavyweight.

DEPTFORD QUAD

CLAY/GLASS 51, DEPTFORD 19

GATE/WOOD 44, DEPTFORD 24

DEPTFORD 69, HOLY SPIRIT 12

CLAY/GLASS 42, GATE/WOOD 27

Gateway/Woodbury gave Clayton/Glassboro its toughest match of the day, winning six bouts to the Clipdawgs’ eight. Between the Clipdawgs’ two reported wins, Shane Carr and Billy Millward each picked up a pair of pins. For Gateway/Woodbury, Jake Pennington picked up an exciting 5-4 decision against Clayton/Glassboro’s David Robinson

SCHALICK QUAD

SCHALICK 34, MAINLAND 33

SCHALICK 56, ST. JOE’S 9

NEW EGYPT 45, SCHALICK 26

Schalick’s John Gallo earned three pins on the day, with two coming in the first period and one in the first minute. In the one-point victory against Mainland, the Cougars got bonus points from five of their seven wins.

CLEARVIEW TRI-MEET

CLEARVIEW 33, VINELAND 30

CLEARVIEW 51, WEST DEPT. 15

WEST DEPT. 38, VINELAND 27

Vineland gave Clearview a serious non-league test as both teams won seven bouts, but the Pioneers picked up four pins, including three straight from 145-160 pounds. John VanBrill, Ed Lenkowski and Mike Zammarrelli powered the three-bout streak with pins all in the first 50 seconds.

The Eagles edged out the Fighting Clan with eight wins to the Clan’s six. Four of West Deptford’s wins were by fall, including Derrick Davenport’s (160) in the first period. Vineland’s Steffen Rodriguez won by fall in the first period at 170 pounds.

SOUTHERN QUAD

SOUTHERN 64, WILLIAMSTOWN 4

BUENA 55, WILLIAMSTOWN 12

RARITAN 59, WILLIAMSTOWN 10

Anthony Racabaldo earned the Braves’ only points against Southern with a 14-3 major decision and he also picked up a pin in just 23 seconds at 126 pounds. He suffered a 4-2 overtime loss against Buena’s Billy Ward.

BORDENTOWN QUAD

HIGHLAND 51, BORDENTOWN 19

HIGHLAND 54, PENNSAUKEN 16

HIGHLAND 53, HOLY CROSS 14

Joe Rodano, Ricky Sheldon and Sheldon Morris won consecutive bouts by fall against Bordentown and Pennsauken, before taking six points apiece for forfeits against Holy Cross. George Duddy and Martel Harrison also picked up two pins apiece in the upper weights.

PALMYRA QUAD

GLOUCESTER 42, STERLING 32

GLOUCESTER 57, PALMYRA 22

BURLINGTON CITY 55, GLOUCESTER 18

Before falling against Burlington, Gloucester’s Diego Gonzalez picked up two pins against Sterling and the hosts. Andres Sujansky went 3-0 on the day with two pins.

OVERBROOK QUAD

OVERBROOK 41, CUMBERLAND 36

CUMBERLAND 35, PITMAN 33

CUMBERLAND 44, BCIT 33

PITMAN 51, OVERBROOK 22

Cumberland’s 2-1 record on the day came hard-fought with no match being decided by less than 11 points. The Colts’ Joseph Roman had three pins to lead the way.

Pitman’s Tyler Bear, Steve Miller and Sean Cressman each had two pins against the Colts and Rams.

NON-LEAGUE

PHILLIPSBURG 44, PAULSBORO 22

In their yearly rivalry, the Stateliners easily cruised by the Red Raiders, winning nine of 14 weight classes.

John Gentile (120) picked up Paulsboro’s only pin of the match.

CINNAMINSON 52, PENNS GROVE 19

The Pirates never lost control of the match, collecting 10 wins and seven by fall or forfeit. John Evans (138) and Isaiah Coppage (195) won by fall for the Red Devils.

CALDWELL 51, KINGSWAY 18

Four Dragons earned bonus points in the loss, but Ryan Bushby was the only one to pick up a pin, in just 75 seconds at 160.